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held Duplicatea­t 12: 30 bridgep. m. todaywill beat TheSt. Louis Bridge St., House,for all 300 bridgeW. players Need witha partner? stratified Come scoring.a few onsite minutes waiting early for and you. one Call is 525- 8780 or 525- 1782 for informatio­n.

Israel Congregati­onwill hold Shabbat House servicesof at 6 p. m. today with an Oneg Shabbat at 5: 15 p. m. at the Temple, 300 Quapaw. All are welcome. Call 623- 5821 for informatio­n.

American Legion Post

11, 210 Olive St., Malvern, holds dances at 7 p. m. Fridays to the music of Country 1- 4- 5 Band. Veterans are encouraged to join. All ages are welcome. No alcohol or tobacco. Donation of $ 5 requested. Popcorn and drinks available for a donation. Call 501- 332- 8795 for informatio­n.

Ground Zero Water Aerobics class at Hot Springs Family YMCA is offered from 11a. m.- noon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. This class is a “low impact” water exercise class designed for individual­s who have problems with their backs, knees, hips or other health concerns. Come exercise to upbeat music from the 1950s and 1960s. Call Lisa Autry, YMCA Aquatics director, for informatio­n.

Breakfast Singles will meet at 9 a. m. Saturday at Cracker Barrel, 170 Pakis Road. Call Shirley, 321- 9793 or 282- 1455, for informatio­n.

Paws and Claws Rescue Adoptathon is held from 11 a. m.- 3 p. m. Saturdays at Petco in Cornerston­e Shopping Center. PACR is dedicated to caring for homeless pets in the community through adoptions, community awareness, fostering from their homes while caring for companion animals until forever homes can be found. Interested in donating? Email info@ pawsandcla­wsrescue. org for informatio­n.

Humane Society of Garland County pet adoption

is held from 11 a. m.- 3 p. m. Saturdays at Petco, in Cornerston­e Shopping Center. All dogs and cats are neutered, up- to- date on shots and deemed healthy. To help transport dogs or work the adoption clinic, call the shelter, volunteers are needed. If interested in volunteeri­ng program, call the shelter at 1249 Ault Loop, Lonsdale, off Highway 128 east of Hot Springs Village; phone 623- 5012. Free to the public, lowcost spay and neuter vouchers are available at the Thrift Store, 2026 Central Ave., in the Freeman Center.

Village Card Club meets at 9 a. m. today for 150/ 20; 1 p. m., open flighted pairs and 0- 500 NLM; and 5 p. m., Pizza and Play 0- 500 at Casa de Carta at the Woodland, 1101 DeSoto Blvd., Hot Springs Village. All bridge players are welcome. Call 915- 9296 for informatio­n.

Christian Singles Connection will meet at 7 p. m. today at First Assembly of God, 3540 Central Ave., across from Burger King. Wish there was a place to meet new people. This is it. Christians from all churches and denominati­ons, 21 and up, are welcome. It is all about having good, clean fun. Events include cookouts to karaoke to chili dinners and more. There are games, pool tables, free coffee, snacks and free child- care. Call 6243564 for informatio­n.

Hot Springs Buddhist Society will meet from 9- 10 a. m. Saturday at Hot Springs Yoga Center, 1107 W. Grand Ave. Come for group meditation, discussion and book sharing. All are welcome regardless of age, experience or religious background.

Water workout and aerobics, and Aqua Arthritis classes are held at Quapaw Community Center, 500 Quapaw Ave. Water aerobics is at 9 a. m. Monday- Friday and water workout at 10 a. m. Monday- Friday. Aqua Arthritis classes follow the guidelines of the Arthritis Foundation’s water exercise program and is held at 1 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Water exercise is a low impact way to for a workout. Call 623- 9922 for informatio­n.

A Dogs Life Rescue adoptions are held from 7 a. m. to noon Saturdays, unless raining, at Transporta­tion Plaza and Orange Street. All dogs are spayed or neutered, and up to date on shots. Call Susan Williams, 617- 7679, for informatio­n.

Spa City Co- op online marketplac­e will be open from 9 a. m. Saturday through 9 p. m. Tuesday, providing the community with a way to get fresh foods from area farmers. Products available are vegetables, herbs, spices, eggs, cheese, naturally raised meats, bath and beauty products, jams, jellies, organic, fair- trade coffee, tea, and chocolate, local artisan crafts, and more. Membership is $ 15 a year. Orders will be available for pick- up from 3: 30- 5: 30 p. m. Fridays at Emergent Arts, 314- A Whittingto­n Ave. Visit http:// www. spacity. locallygro­wn. net for informatio­n or to place an order.

Diamondhea­d Lions Club bingo games are held at 6 p. m. the first and third Saturday of each month at Diamondhea­d Country Club. Doors open at 5 p. m. Food and adult beverages available. The bigger the crowds, the better the payouts.

Hot Springs Moose Lodge 1252 will have the kitchen open from 5- 8 p. m. today with Karaoke by Terry at 7: 30 p. m. All members and their guests are welcome.

Fraternal Order of Eagles Auxiliary 4369, 817 Hobson Ave., will serve chicken salad sandwiches and sides at 6: 30 p. m. today for $ 6. The public is welcome. Call 318- 1599 or 9222988 for informatio­n.

Elks Lodge 380, 132 Abbott Place, will have Steak Night from 5: 30- 7 p. m. today. Dewayne Hodges will perform on stage.

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